Kevin Woo
Kevin Woo was born in 1991 in Seoul, South Korea, to quite the musical family: his father was a pianist, his uncle a classically trained opera singer, and his aunts were artists. Growing up in the Bay, Kevin was naturally attuned to music, singing in his church’s praise band and putting on karaoke performances with his sister at home—favorites included the Spice Girls, Shania Twain, and NSYNC.
In 2004, when he was thirteen years old, Kevin decided to move his musical career from the living room to the big stage: with his mother, he went to Korea to audition to be a K-pop star, and in 2008, Kevin joined the boy group U-KISS (유키스). He fondly recalls his time in the group as a transformative experience which both challenged—and at times constrained—his own creativity. One of their breakout hits, “Man Man Ha Ni” (만만하니), remains a beloved karaoke anthem in Korea to this day.
After nearly a decade with U-KISS, Kevin decided to make his solo debut. Back in the U.S., Kevin continues to sing, perform, and act, with numerous credits across television, dramas, and even Broadway—including a starring role in the musical KPOP.
The Hollywood series celebrates 16 stories of Korean Americans working in the entertainment industry, which continues to grow towards more authentically diverse storytelling and leadership. The individuals who were interviewed exemplify what success can look like outside of conventional career paths, destigmatizing the starving artist narrative. The common thread between these actors, screenwriters, producers and designers in the field is the importance of perseverance, even if coming from a place of, what some have called, “delusion.”
The Legacy Project Hollywood series is made possible with financial support from The Korean American Foundation and the YS Kim Foundation, in partnership with The Korean American Leaders in Hollywood.